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The Internal Revenue Service isn’t doing enough to flag over $74 million in potentially erroneous claims for the Excess Social Security Tax Credit, according to a new report.
March 18 -
The California charity at the center of the college-admissions scandal apparently never attracted attention from the IRS.
March 18 -
The IRS has sent out 3.3 percent fewer tax refunds so far this year, but the average refund size continues to track with prior years, according to IRS data released Thursday.
March 14 -
The Treasury Department finalized the repeal Thursday of 296 obsolete or duplicative tax regulations in response to President Trump’s executive orders.
March 14 -
The IRS says as many as 1.2 million taxpayers who didn't file in 2015 may be eligible.
March 13 -
The Tax Court recently ruled against a married couple that tried to garnish the salary of the Secretary of the Treasury to pay their tax bills.
March 13 -
The season so far; true networking; Sanders and taxes; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 12
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The Internal Revenue Service has indefinitely extended a pilot program for private letter rulings for corporate taxpayers.
March 12 -
Between the shutdown and the TCJA, advocates want more time for filing.
March 12 -
Repeat tax debtors and their tax pros should use tax season to clear up past balances.
March 12
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The relief is conditioned on the partnerships providing the missing information in a separate schedule by March 15, 2020.
March 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service is considering issuing rules that could invalidate some of the last remaining strategies in New York and Connecticut to circumvent the state and local tax, or SALT, deduction cap that kicked in for the 2018 tax year.
March 11 -
The average tax refund check is nearly identical to last year’s average refund, increasing less than 1 percent to $3,068 in 2019.
March 8 -
The relief applies to due dates that started on March 3.
March 8 -
The agency is subjecting a relatively small percentage of wealthy taxpayers to tax audits, and less than half of the biggest corporations in the U.S.
March 7 -
It took Nina Olson three attempts to figure out her own withholding.
March 7 -
One of the few Republicans with the power to request the documents wants to make sure that if Democrats are successful in getting them, he wants them too.
March 7 -
Lost amid the confusion of the federal government shutdown this year was a new set of penalties the IRS began to issue as part of the agency’s ongoing enforcement of the Affordable Care Act.
March 6
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Michael Anderson and his wife, Kathy, spun his tax preparer’s electronic “prize wheel” and won a promise from the company to double their refund.
March 6 -
The Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has given the IRS a victory in its quest to charge fees.
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